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I'll get you a price on the PFC08's and shoot them over. There is also a CL brand of pads, which are very expensive, but very good. Here is more info on the CL RC6E: http://www.hpashop.com/CL-Brake-Pads...ads-e82-1M.htm |
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Looks like both are BMW parts (not Rogue, right?), is this from a different platform? IIRC the BMW Performance shifter does not work on the 1///M
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08-27-2012, 03:19 PM | #119 |
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the one with the blue thing is the Rogue... the dirty one is the OEM.
The Rogue kit have a tuned OEM part... and it is "easy" to install.. The shifts are shorter and heavier... especially when selecting reverse… . |
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There is a good DIY video here my Muscles Marinara on this very same wheel, maybe too late for you to see at this stage, but install looks far less painful.
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V1 operation instructions: BMWPW_V1_Operation.pdf DIY for installing the BMW Performance Steering Wheel V1 on an M3 (posted by doba s): http://www.m3post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=242963 DIY for installing the BMW Performance Steering Wheel V2 on a 1M (posted by MusclezMarinara): http://www.1addicts.com/forums/showthread.php?t=605284 V2 features: Efficient Dynamics ECO Mode:
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Since you have done it already I can ask: how easy is to take out the plastic cover around the radio/CD and aircon units? I am thinking about spraying them to piano black after having my Performance Wheel (to be installed by a pro).
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with the correct tools is easy to take it out...
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PS: I wonder if the BR spec car doesn't have certain things pre-wired, I don't believe here in the US anyone had to go to this extent, in fact dealers have been charging about 2-3 hrs for the install altogether. Anyhow, glad your hard work paid off!
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